Windsor, UK. 28th May, 2024. It was a joy to see the Steam Dream Rail Company Britannia Steam Locomotive at the Windsor & Eton Riverside Station today with the backdrop of Windsor Castle in Berkshire. The Grade II listed Windsor & Eton Riverside station was designed for the London & South Western Railway as a royal station. Passengers were heading off for a day trip to Norwich. The Class No. 70000 Britannia built in 1951 is a preserved steam locomotive, owned by the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
Windsor, UK. 28th May, 2024. It was a joy to see the Steam Dream Rail Company Britannia Steam Locomotive at the Windsor & Eton Riverside Station today with the backdrop of Windsor Castle in Berkshire. The Grade II listed Windsor & Eton Riverside station was designed for the London & South Western Railway as a royal station. Passengers were heading off for a day trip to Norwich. The Class No. 70000 Britannia built in 1951 is a preserved steam locomotive, owned by the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust. The locomotive pulled the funeral train of King George VI from King's Lynn, Norfolk to London following his death in February 1952 at Sandringham House, Norfolk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
Size: 3000px × 4500px
Location: Windsor, Berkshire, UK
Photo credit: © Maureen McLean / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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